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Page 55
... lemurs in western Madagascar ( Suss- man , 1974 ) , and the red colobus against the guereza colobus in East Africa ( Clutton - Brock , 1975 ) . It does not appear among primates as a contrast be- tween sympatric fore and hind gut ...
... lemurs in western Madagascar ( Suss- man , 1974 ) , and the red colobus against the guereza colobus in East Africa ( Clutton - Brock , 1975 ) . It does not appear among primates as a contrast be- tween sympatric fore and hind gut ...
Page 300
... lemurs , in contrast , ride lengthwise under their mother's belly like young monkeys and apes . They transfer briefly to other troop members within the first days of life , and ride on their mothers ' backs at a week ( Fig . 14.9B ...
... lemurs , in contrast , ride lengthwise under their mother's belly like young monkeys and apes . They transfer briefly to other troop members within the first days of life , and ride on their mothers ' backs at a week ( Fig . 14.9B ...
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... lemur does know is that reaching - to - people - results - in - raisins . Lemurs , rewarded for reaching down into a bottle mouth , began by learning to reach downward , al- though not oriented to the bottle ; those learning to lift a ...
... lemur does know is that reaching - to - people - results - in - raisins . Lemurs , rewarded for reaching down into a bottle mouth , began by learning to reach downward , al- though not oriented to the bottle ; those learning to lift a ...
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WHAT WHERE | 3 |
ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES | 34 |
FOOD AND FEEDING | 45 |
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